In an unexpected turn of events, Samsung has been granted a temporary stay on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus injunction which allows the device to be sold until July 12th. Judge Lucy Koh issued the temporary stay as the courts awaits to hear “Apple’s response.” If you’re a bit confused, you’re not the only one. Details are still vague and it seems no one knows what Apple needs to respond about. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is still listed as “coming soon” on Google Play, but we could see the device reappear on the store before the handset’s Android 4.1 update is in place which is expected to remove the infringing universal search capability from the handset.

Update: We’ve just heard that the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is now available on Google Play. While the handset can be purchased, the shipping estimate is listed at 1-2 weeks. It seems Google is still intent on having Android 4.1 installed on the Galaxy Nexus even though Samsung has been granted a temporary stay on the injunction.

Unfortunatly they bent. If you look at the imm76q leaked update, it makes it so the search bar only searches the internet. “Nerfed” the people in xda call it. I never used that part of the search so i didn’t even notice a difference. Thankfully this all becomes moot in 4.1

Just placed my order! upgrading from a G2 with cyanogen 9, and ready for some much needed os speed and fluidity. Ill probably end up selling it on amazon when the next nexus drops in November. Im really loving Google’s move selling directly from their website, and at $350, you can’t beat that price.

id rather have fragmentation in my os platform over the lack of innovation and stagnation in ios. essentially the same iteration of ios for the last five generations… that sir, is weak sauce. your sauce is weak….i would not enter that sauce into the county fair.

Android has made leaps and bounds with each OS release… changes you can ACTUALLY see and functionality that is PROGRESSIVELY better.
iOS6… looks the same as iOS4, functions exactly the same – there is little change except the “6″ crApple tags on end.

So who’s the one who is REALLY superior?
The OS that changes and actually gets better or one that doesn’t?? I want an OS that gets better, that’s why I sold my iPhone and will faithfully stick with Android!

Finally! These patent cases are getting out of hand. But anyway, can’t wait to get this phone! I’m residing in Atlanta for some graphic design work, and i just ended my contract with Verizon. Soon i’ll have my hands on a GNex AND AT&T’s 4G LTE netwok. A potent combo indeed.

Unfortunatly they bent. If you look at the imm76q leaked update, it makes it so the search bar only searches the internet. “Nerfed” the people in xda call it. I never used that part of the search so i didn’t even notice a difference. Thankfully this all becomes moot in 4.1

Just placed my order! upgrading from a G2 with cyanogen 9, and ready for some much needed os speed and fluidity. Ill probably end up selling it on amazon when the next nexus drops in November. Im really loving Google’s move selling directly from their website, and at $350, you can’t beat that price.

id rather have fragmentation in my os platform over the lack of innovation and stagnation in ios. essentially the same iteration of ios for the last five generations… that sir, is weak sauce. your sauce is weak….i would not enter that sauce into the county fair.

Android has made leaps and bounds with each OS release… changes you can ACTUALLY see and functionality that is PROGRESSIVELY better.
iOS6… looks the same as iOS4, functions exactly the same – there is little change except the “6″ crApple tags on end.

So who’s the one who is REALLY superior?
The OS that changes and actually gets better or one that doesn’t?? I want an OS that gets better, that’s why I sold my iPhone and will faithfully stick with Android!

Finally! These patent cases are getting out of hand. But anyway, can’t wait to get this phone! I’m residing in Atlanta for some graphic design work, and i just ended my contract with Verizon. Soon i’ll have my hands on a GNex AND AT&T’s 4G LTE netwok. A potent combo indeed.